Dear Sirs,
We are staying in a rented house in a chawl in Thane District,
We have been requesting our landlord to give us permission to erect permanent structure if he is incapable to erect (we are ready to bear all expenses/cost for construction of permanent structure). But his stand is that if other tenants (we are in total 3 tenants) can stay in same condition why not you? He says erection of permanent structure can take place only if all tenants agree to it. Now that rest 2 tenants are not financially well, they cannot afford to erect permanent structure and hence have no option but to stay as it is.
But if we can afford to erect permanent structure, why landlord is not willing to give us the permission? Also, we told him that you can increase our rent or charge standard rent if you want.
If we have to erect any permanent structure what will be the legal procedure we have to follow? I mean if he is not giving permission in writing (we are ready to bear all cost for erecting permanent structure and ready for standard/increase rent).
Please advise me the right path to get it done legally.
Regards,
Shashank